Horticulture is that the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation. It includes the cultivation of fruits, seeds, vegetables, flowers, sprouts, nuts, herbs, mushrooms, seaweeds, algae and non-food crops like grass and ornamental plants and trees. It also includes plant conservation, garden design, landscape, landscape restoration, construction, and maintenance, and arboriculture.

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Scope and Global Impact:
Horticulturists work involves plant propagation and cultivation with the aim of improving plant growth, quality, yields, nutritional value, and resistance to pests, insects, diseases, and environmental stresses. Horticultural science covers all of the pure sciences – geology, biology, mathematics, physics and chemistry – as well as related sciences and technologies that underpin horticulture, such as weed science, plant pathology, entomology, soil science, and many other scientific disciplines.Horticulture involves nine areas of study which can be grouped into two broad sections – ornamentals and edibles:
• Floriculture
• Landscape horticulture
• Arboriculture
• Turf management
• Olericulture
• Postharvest physiology
• Viticulture
• Pomology
• Oenology
Global fruit production was reported at 548 million tonnes and vegetable production came in at 990 million tonnes in 2011. For the year, the size of the global floriculture industry stood at around USD 109 billion. The demand for fruits, vegetables and flowers has been constantly on the rise - in some countries this industry already plays a very important role and contributes significantly to the economy. Several governments and private enterprises across the globe have initiated measures to support this industry. These initiatives have been in the form of both investments and policies for the development of the industry. Consequently, not only have the primary producers, the farmers, been benefitted majorly, associated sectors like transportation, distribution, storage, processing and packaging have also received a huge fillip. Numerous employment opportunities have been generated, benefiting large sections of people associated with it, both directly and peripherally.